There’s a moment we’re all living in right now where everything feels… encrypted. Not just our data—our identities, our relationships, our time, our attention. We’re constantly being asked to “opt in,” to “accept terms,” to “trust the system,” to turn our lives into transactions.
And that’s where Crypto Coven was born.
At its core, Crypto Coven is a series about power—who holds it, who profits from it, and what happens when the people who’ve historically been locked out of it decide to build something of their own.
It’s witchy. It’s tech-noir. It’s a little dangerous. And it’s not here to play nice.
So what is Crypto Coven?
Crypto Coven follows a hidden sisterhood of modern witches who discover that their spellcraft can be encoded—minted, traded, and tracked like currency. Imagine ancient magic colliding with modern systems. Imagine rituals done in candlelight and server glow. Imagine a ledger that doesn’t just record transactions… it records truth.
The coven creates a new kind of underground economy to protect their community and keep their power out of the wrong hands.
Then the wrong hands show up anyway.
Because if there’s one thing history keeps proving, it’s this: when something valuable exists, someone will try to own it.
Why witches? Why crypto?
Because both are about belief.
Witchcraft has always been a story about women and power—about intuition, transformation, and people being punished for refusing to stay small. Crypto is also a story about power, just dressed in a different costume: decentralization, disruption, wealth, control.
Put them together and you get a question I can’t stop thinking about:
What happens when the “new world” starts repeating the same old patterns?
When the coven begins coding magic into systems designed for profit, they’re not just building tools—they’re poking at the most fragile myth of modern life: that technology is neutral.
It’s not.
Technology is a mirror. And sometimes it’s a weapon.
The vibe
If you like stories that feel like:
- occult meets cyberpunk
- sisterhood with teeth
- mystery, betrayal, and high-stakes secrets
- a world where power has a price
…you’ll probably feel right at home.
The aesthetic lives somewhere between candlelit ritual and neon city rain. Between whispered spells and encrypted messages. Between ancient symbols and modern surveillance.
What the series is really about
Under the magic and tech, Crypto Coven is about something simple and human:
How do you protect what’s sacred in a world that wants to monetize everything?
It’s about trust. Loyalty. Identity. Found family. And the moment where staying hidden stops being safety and starts being surrender.
